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Cavs have $105M committed to their starting five next year, and more the year after that. LeBron will be another year older. I don't want to jinx it, but we may never see him win another ring.
Come to the Suns in 2022!!
Cavs have $105M committed to their starting five next year, and more the year after that. LeBron will be another year older. I don't want to jinx it, but we may never see him win another ring.
He's. great player but he's just another weapon on a team that was already the best team in the league.
His legacy will be the same as every other mercenary.
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Um the Warriors were the best team last season, but the league took the trophy away from them. The refs influence the games. They could have made this season a series.
If I count correctly, that's five Finals losses for James. Is that the most all-time? The only other possibility would be someone who was on the Minneapolis/LA Lakers teams that kept being runner up to the Celtics dynasty. Is there an easy way to look it up?
Edit: Never mind, answered my own question. Elgin Baylor and Jerry West lost eight each. James is now tied with someone named Larry Foust for third all-time.
http://hoopshype.com/2017/05/27/players-with-the-most-nba-finals-losses/
I really hate when people use this as a point of reference in discussing LeBron's legacy.
Figures, we got home at 3 and found out the cable was out and had been since 11 am. We missed the entire game, had to listen on my phone. Finally came on about 10pm after the game ended.
Glad they won, wish I had been able to watch.
I think someone mentioned it here before but there are apparently rumors LeBron wants to opt out and join the Lakers, apparently not happy with the roster, the GM or the coach. I don't know their cap situation but I have to think that would be terrible for the NBA. Boston isn't going to get enough in the draft to challenge the Warriors soon so if LeBron goes to the West, the East has no challenger.
If they could bring in a wing like Jimmy Butler or Paul George to play with Lebron and Love and found a defensive minded PG to guard Curry, I think they could really challenge GS. They'd match up better against them.
Bronbron, what about the Miami rig? That's pretty close to a super team when you get three all stars on one team.
"Prettt close?!?" Those Miami teams were the ORIGINATION of the super team!Bronbron, what about the Miami rig? That's pretty close to a super team when you get three all stars on one team.
"Prettt close?!?" Those Miami teams were the ORIGINATION of the super team!
Can't agree with the lakers example. Malone and Payton were done at that point.I wouldn't say they were the original or first super team, I think that goes to the Lakers in 2003-04 when they brought in Malone and Payton to play with Shaq and Kobe. That team imploded because of ego's though. After that I think the Celtics would qualify as a super team when they got Garnett and Allen to team with Pierce. They traded a lot of young talent to bring those guys in though. Miami was different than any other "super team" before though because it was a case of 3 of the best players in the league joining together in their prime to play together, they deliberately set out to do that with how they structured their previous contracts. They even took discounts to make it happen.
The Cavs are definitely a super team now though, just as much as the Warriors. Lebron has been playing GM since he's returned to get players there for any and every role possible. Depending on the moves they make this offseason they're solidify themselves as even more of a super team because there is no way that Lebron will let them go into next season with the same roster. They'll make at least 1 big move to bring another All-Star, what they give up is questionable but they'll definitely add a piece somehow. Probably by trading Love but they could move Tristan Thompson, JR Smith, Frye, and/or Shumpert. They don't have that many players under contract for next year so their options aren't that great outside of moving one of their big 3.
Can't agree with the lakers example. Malone and Payton were done at that point.
Celtics, yes. But that was a gm being savvy. I look at super teams as those that are purposefully gamed by the players to create super teams. Miami and Durant to GS are really only ones so far in my mind.
no rabbit ears?Figures, we got home at 3 and found out the cable was out and had been since 11 am. We missed the entire game, had to listen on my phone. Finally came on about 10pm after the game ended.
Glad they won, wish I had been able to watch.
I think someone mentioned it here before but there are apparently rumors LeBron wants to opt out and join the Lakers, apparently not happy with the roster, the GM or the coach. I don't know their cap situation but I have to think that would be terrible for the NBA. Boston isn't going to get enough in the draft to challenge the Warriors soon so if LeBron goes to the West, the East has no challenger.
"Prettt close?!?" Those Miami teams were the ORIGINATION of the super team!